Funicular Glion-Territet with Swiss Half Fare Card or Riviera Card?

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Suemartha is planning a trip and wants to know about taking the funicular from Glion to Territet after visiting Roches-de-Naye. They are looking for ticket information and whether this ride is included in the Riviera Card or Swiss Half Fare Card options.

Key takeaways:
  • The funicular ride between Glion and Territet is free with the Montreux Riviera Card.
  • The cogwheel train from Montreux to Roches-de-Naye is only partly covered by the Riviera Card.
  • Consider getting the Swiss Half Fare Card for discounts on public transport and mountain railways.
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  • Suemartha
    Participant
    13 posts
    13 August 2024 at 3:55:29 #1898024

    I read that a good thing to do when coming down on the train from Roches-de-Naye was to stop at Glion and take the funicular down to Territet.  How/where do you get tickets for this and do you know how much it is and if it is covered by the Riviera card or HFC?

    Thank you

  • Anna
    Moderator
    7730 posts
    Reply 1 of 1 • 13 August 2024 at 11:34:01 #1901978

    Hi Suemartha,

    The funicular ride between Glion and Territet is free with the Montreux Riviera Card. However, the cogwheel train ride from Montreux railway station to Rocher-de-Naye is only partly covered by the Riviera Card.

    Rocher de Naye: https://www.myswissalps.com/activity/rochers-de-naye/

    The Swiss Half Fare Card (https://www.myswissalps.com/travel-ticket/swiss-half-fare-card/) provides discounts on all public transport and mountain railways.

    Regards,

    Anna

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